501 resultados para Montpellier
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Purpose/Objective(s): Letrozole radiosensitizes breast cancer cells in vitro. In clinical settings, no data exist for the combination of letrozole and radiotherapy. We assessed concurrent and sequential radiotherapy and letrozole in the adjuvant setting.Materials/Methods: The present study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00208273. This Phase 2 randomized trial was undertaken in two centers in France and one in Switzerland between January 12, 2005, and February 21, 2007. One hundred fifty postmenopausal women with early-stage breast cancer were randomly assigned after conserving surgery to either concurrent radiotherapy and letrozole (n = 75) or sequential radiotherapy and letrozole (n = 75). Randomization was open label with a minimization technique, stratified by investigational centers, chemotherapy (yes vs. no), radiation boost (yes vs. no), and value of radiation-induced lymphocyte apoptosis (#16% vs. .16%). The whole breast was irradiated to a total dose of 50 Gy in 25 fractions over 5 weeks. In the case of supraclavicular and internal mammary node irradiation, the dose was 44 - 50 Gy. Letrozole was administered orally once daily at a dose of 2 - 5 mg for 5 years (beginning 3 weeks pre-radiotherapy in the concomitant group, and 3 weeks postradiotherapy in the sequential group). The primary endpoint was the occurrence of acute (during and within 6 weeks of radiotherapy) and late (within 2 years) radiation-induced Grade 2 or worse toxic effects of the skin and lung (functional pulmonary test and lung CT-scan). Analyses were by intention-to-treat. The long-term follow-up after 2 years was only performed in Montpellier (n = 121) and evaluated skin toxicity (clinical examination every 6 months), lung fibrosis (one CT-scan yearly), cosmetic outcome.Results: All patients were analyzed apart from 1 in the concurrent group who withdrew consent before any treatment.Within the first 2 years (n = 149), no lung toxicity was identified by CT scan and no modification from baseline was noted by the lung diffusion capacity test. Two patients in each group had Grade 2 or worse late effects (both radiation-induced subcutaneous fibrosis [RISF]). After 2 years (n = 121), and with a median follow-up of 50 months (38-62), 2 patients (1 in each arm) presented a Grade 3 RISF. No lung toxicity was identified by CT scan. Cosmetic results (photographies) and quality of life was good to excellent. All patients who had Grade 3 subcutaneous fibrosis had an RILA value of 16% or less, irrespective of the sequence with letrozole.Conclusions:With long-term follow-up, letrozole can be safely delivered shortly after surgery and concomitantly with radiotherapy.
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(Résumé de l'ouvrage) Professeur émérite de la Faculté de théologie protestante de Montpellier, dont il a occupé la chaire de dogmatique de 1971 à 1998, André Gounelle incarne, pour des générations d'étudiants et de lecteurs, une certaine idée de la rigueur intellectuelle. Son attention profonde à la pensée des autres, la forme lumineusement classique de son discours, sa probité radicale et sans réserve dans l'exercice de la critique sont les fondements de la tâche qu'il s'est donnée (formuler les conditions d'un croire possible), de la quête qui l'occupe (dire et penser le Dieu vivant), du grand souci qui le caractérise (transmettre et faire partager l'Évangile). La diversité des contributions qui composent ce volume signale à la fois l'étendue des champs d'exploration et l'ampleur du retentissement des travaux d'André Gounelle. Ses études sur la pensée religieuse et philosophique de Blaise Pascal ou de Paul Tillich, ses dialogues avec les théologiens de la mort de Dieu ou du Process et, bien sûr, ses nombreuses monographies sur la dogmatique chrétienne d'hier et d'aujourd'hui rayonnent bien au-delà des frontières de l'hexagone et du protestantisme. En témoignent, à leur manière, les titres de Docteur honoris causa que lui ont conféré l'Université de Lausanne et l'Université Laval de Québec. Le volume jubilaire que voici a été offert à André Gounelle à l'occasion de son soixante-dixième anniversaire. C'est à l'ami et au maître que les trente-et-un auteurs de ces mélanges ont tenu à exprimer leur estime et leur reconnaissance.
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During October 23rd and 24th and November 2012 we collected a sample of drosophilids at Font Groga (Barcelona). This site is located on the foothills of the Tibidabo mountain, which is located on the northwest edge of Barcelona and at approximately 400m above sea level. The vegetation is typical for the area, and it is mainly composed of a sparse pine forest (Pinus pinea) with some oaks (Quercus ilex) and Mediterranean brushwood. Flies were netted over 12 baits containing fermenting bananas. A large proportion of D. simulans males was found. The invasive species D. suzukii (Calabria et al. 2010; Cini et al. 2012) was detected in a non-negligible quantity. Taking into account the number of males and females, the estimated Ne for D. suzukii in the Font Groga sample was 33.70. A similar value was obtained for D. subobscura (34.97). Finally, in the study of species diversity the values obtained for H" (Shannon diversity index) and J (Shannon uniformity index) were 0.678 and 0.421, respectively. These estimates are very similar to those obtained in September 2009 in Montpellier by Calabria (2012), who reported H" = 0.679 and J = 0.422, but differ from those reported by the same author in a Font Groga sample of October 2007 (H" = 0.904 and J = 0.505).
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Périodicité : Hebdomadaire ; semi hebdomadaire ; mensuel
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1882/01 (A4,N230)-1882/08 (A4,N268).
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1880/03 (A2,N44)-1880/12 (A2,N123).
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1879/06 (A1,N4)-1879/10 (A1,N21). Contient : SUPP N7.
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1881 (A3,N124)- (A3,N229).
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1879/05/01 (A8,N9).
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1879/08/15 (A8,N16).
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1878/03/15 (A7,N6).
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1878/01/15 (A7,N2).
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1878/07/15 (A7,N14).
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1879/01/01 (A8,N1).
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1878/06/15 (A7,N12).